A new species of the flatfish genus Chascanopsetta (Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae), from the coasts of Kenya and Komalia with comments on C. lugubris
Six species of the genus Chascanopsetta are currently recognized. Recent work on otolith morphology from specimens identified as C. lugubris raised the possibility that three forms of C. lugubris are found in the western Indian Ocean. Re-examination of the voucher specimens showed that one of these...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Special publication - J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology 1997-12 (59) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Six species of the genus Chascanopsetta are currently recognized.
Recent work on otolith morphology from specimens identified as C.
lugubris raised the possibility that three forms of C. lugubris are
found in the western Indian Ocean. Re-examination of the voucher
specimens showed that one of these forms is a new species, C.
kenyaensis, from Kenya and Somalia. The other two forms may show
differences in otolith morphology due to ontogeny. The new species most
closely resembles C. prorigera from the Hawaiian Archipelago, Emperor
Seamounts, and the western North Atlantic. These two species differ in
lateral-line scale counts, body depth, upper-jaw length, and
coloration. Many comparative specimens of C. lugubris were examined. It
was found that this species' distribution rounds the Cape of Good Hope
from the southwestern Indian Ocean into the southeastern Atlantic.
Specimens from this southern African region show higher dorsal- and
anal- fin ray counts than those from more northern areas in the
Atlantic, western Pacific, and Indian oceans. There is some indication
that what some authors refer to as the Indo-West Pacific subspecies C.
lugubris lugubris rounds the Cape of Good Hope and also occurs in pans
of the eastern Atlantic. A more thorough comparison of C. lugubris from
different regions is needed. |
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ISSN: | 0075-2088 |